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System powering up and then shutting down.

System powering up and then shutting down.

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Tempestatis
Junior Member
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12-01-2023, 07:35 PM
#1
Hey everyone! I just assembled a PC and when I tried to power it up, it started working for a bit, then shut off after 30 seconds and kept restarting. Now it’s constantly turning on and off. The GPU seems fine, the CPU cooler is good, all fans are running properly, but the keyboard, mouse, and monitor aren’t getting power. What might be causing this issue?
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Tempestatis
12-01-2023, 07:35 PM #1

Hey everyone! I just assembled a PC and when I tried to power it up, it started working for a bit, then shut off after 30 seconds and kept restarting. Now it’s constantly turning on and off. The GPU seems fine, the CPU cooler is good, all fans are running properly, but the keyboard, mouse, and monitor aren’t getting power. What might be causing this issue?

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xxXJolanXxx
Member
221
12-02-2023, 06:25 PM
#2
Please help…
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xxXJolanXxx
12-02-2023, 06:25 PM #2

Please help…

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crystal78248
Member
150
12-03-2023, 01:16 PM
#3
Could you share your system details and the power supply's wattage?
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crystal78248
12-03-2023, 01:16 PM #3

Could you share your system details and the power supply's wattage?

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NinjaBoy0827
Member
60
12-03-2023, 02:04 PM
#4
I own an RTX 2060 high-end, Ryzen 5 3600 processor, and my power supply has a capacity of 650 watts.
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NinjaBoy0827
12-03-2023, 02:04 PM #4

I own an RTX 2060 high-end, Ryzen 5 3600 processor, and my power supply has a capacity of 650 watts.

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
12-06-2023, 01:13 AM
#5
Yes, the PSU is being utilized.
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banshee45
12-06-2023, 01:13 AM #5

Yes, the PSU is being utilized.

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Emilsk
Member
56
12-10-2023, 12:35 PM
#6
It's not available, just bought recently
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Emilsk
12-10-2023, 12:35 PM #6

It's not available, just bought recently

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ilgrassa
Junior Member
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12-10-2023, 12:48 PM
#7
It's a specific model, but there are numerous power supplies known for low reliability.
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ilgrassa
12-10-2023, 12:48 PM #7

It's a specific model, but there are numerous power supplies known for low reliability.

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fuhqing
Member
180
12-12-2023, 06:22 AM
#8
Montech 650W 80+ Bronze is a high-performance power supply designed for efficiency and reliability.
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fuhqing
12-12-2023, 06:22 AM #8

Montech 650W 80+ Bronze is a high-performance power supply designed for efficiency and reliability.

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armandorr
Member
55
12-12-2023, 02:43 PM
#9
Inspect every cable carefully. Make sure you didn’t link a fan header with an RGB strip or similar. It looks like a short is occurring on your motherboard or activating one of the PSU safeguards. Verify there are no faulty contacts in the rear I/O section, and check for metal objects inside the USB ports.
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armandorr
12-12-2023, 02:43 PM #9

Inspect every cable carefully. Make sure you didn’t link a fan header with an RGB strip or similar. It looks like a short is occurring on your motherboard or activating one of the PSU safeguards. Verify there are no faulty contacts in the rear I/O section, and check for metal objects inside the USB ports.

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lilycotterill
Senior Member
656
12-12-2023, 06:35 PM
#10
It sounds like you're trying to set up your RGB lighting for your M.2 system. Connecting the RGB cable directly to an LED address is generally fine as long as the hardware supports it and you're using compatible drivers. Just make sure the settings match your device's capabilities. If you're unsure, checking the manufacturer's guidelines can help confirm what's correct.
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lilycotterill
12-12-2023, 06:35 PM #10

It sounds like you're trying to set up your RGB lighting for your M.2 system. Connecting the RGB cable directly to an LED address is generally fine as long as the hardware supports it and you're using compatible drivers. Just make sure the settings match your device's capabilities. If you're unsure, checking the manufacturer's guidelines can help confirm what's correct.

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